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Audio tracks
3. In From Measure select the first measure to be
erased, and in To End of Measure select the last
measure to be erased.
(By default, From Measure and To End of Measure
will be set to the range that you specified in the
Track Edit page.)
4. Use "Kind" to select the type of data you want to
erase.
MIDI data
All: Erases all types of data in that track, including
note data.
Control Change: Erases control change data.
After Touch: Erases both channel pressure and poly
key pressure data.
Pitch Bend: Erases pitch bend data.
Program Change: Erases program change data.
Exclusive: Erases exclusive data.
Audio data
All: Erase all data from that track.
Audio Event: Erase audio events.
Automation Event: Erase all automation events
(EQ, Send 1/2, Pan, Volume).
EQ: Erase only EQ data (Bypass, Input Trim, High
Gain, Mid Cutoff, Mid Gain, Low Gain).
Send 1/2: Erase only Send 1 and Send 2 data.
Pan: Erase only pan data.
Volume: Erase only volume data.
5. Select the track(s) for which you want to execute
the command.
If you execute with All Tracks, All MIDI Tracks,
and All Audio Tracks unchecked, the specified
"Kind" of data will be erased only from the track
that's selected in Track Select.
If you check All Tracks, the specified "Kind" of data
will be erased from all tracks.
If you check All MIDI Tracks (when a MIDI Track is
selected), the specified "Kind" of data will be erased
from all MIDI tracks (MIDI Tracks 01–16).
If you check All Audio Tracks (when an Audio
Track is selected), the specified "Kind" of data will
be erased from all audio tracks (Audio Tracks 01–
16).
6. To execute the Erase Measure command, press the
OK button. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
Sequencer: Page Menu Commands
Example: If measures 2–3 are erased, measures 2–3 will be blank.
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Before Erase
1
After Erase
If data extends across the boundary between a
measure being erased and a measure that is not
being erased, only the portion that falls within the
specified region will be erased.
Be aware that if note data extends across several
measures, and you erase a measure that falls in the
middle of the note, that note data will disappear
from the subsequent measures as well.
Note: Note data can also be erased using the
"Shift/Erase Note" menu command. Use this
command when you wish to erase a specific range of
notes, or to erase notes from a specific Beat.Tick.
Note: Control Change data can also be erased using the
"Erase Control Data" menu command. Use this when
you wish to erase a specific type of control change, or
to erase control change data from a specific Beat.Tick
range.
If you erase a portion of an audio event that extends
across several measures, a new region that changes
the region of the WAVE file that is played back will
automatically be created and named.
Note: The WAVE file will not be deleted.
Delete Measure
This command deletes the specified measures.
When the Delete Measure command is executed, the
musical data following the deleted measures will be
moved towards the beginning of the sequence.
1. Use Track Select to select the MIDI track (MIDI
Track 01–16) or audio track (Audio Track 01–16)
that contains the measures you want to delete.
2. Select "Delete Measure" to open the dialog box.
MIDI tracks
Audio tracks
Delete Measure
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